Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue

Discussions amongst theologians about the relationship between faith and culture often operate from an impoverished and presumptive understanding of culture rooted in European modernity, and complicit in the history of colonization and exploitation that emanates from it. Postcolonial theorists inter...

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Main Author: Liberatore, Michael J.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.budhi-10242024-11-19T14:18:03Z Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue Liberatore, Michael J. Discussions amongst theologians about the relationship between faith and culture often operate from an impoverished and presumptive understanding of culture rooted in European modernity, and complicit in the history of colonization and exploitation that emanates from it. Postcolonial theorists interrogate the meaning of culture and its varied manifestations and reveal how power has been used to frame and define cultures with an aim towards coercive manipulation. These critiques create space for oppositional communities to coalesce and resist identity co-optation and oppression. However, the tendency amongst postcolonial theorists toward deconstruction without positing a reconstructed alternative rooted in subjectivity, creates a challenge for theologians who wish to articulate the positive value of a revelatory creator. Karl rahner’s account of grace and freedom provides a potential dialogue partner to respond to this challenge. rahner’s account of grace can be critically melded with postcolonial theory to create space for reconstructing his tendency towards essentialism, while developing oppositional communities that serve as incarnated challenges to oppression and violence in our contemporary church and world. 2024-11-19T14:25:21Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol16/iss2/4 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/budhi/article/1024/viewcontent/Budhi_2016.2_204_20Article_20__20LIBERATORE.pdf Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture Archīum Ateneo Karl Rahner grace postcolonial theology oppositional communities resisting oppression
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topic Karl Rahner
grace
postcolonial theology
oppositional communities
resisting oppression
spellingShingle Karl Rahner
grace
postcolonial theology
oppositional communities
resisting oppression
Liberatore, Michael J.
Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue
description Discussions amongst theologians about the relationship between faith and culture often operate from an impoverished and presumptive understanding of culture rooted in European modernity, and complicit in the history of colonization and exploitation that emanates from it. Postcolonial theorists interrogate the meaning of culture and its varied manifestations and reveal how power has been used to frame and define cultures with an aim towards coercive manipulation. These critiques create space for oppositional communities to coalesce and resist identity co-optation and oppression. However, the tendency amongst postcolonial theorists toward deconstruction without positing a reconstructed alternative rooted in subjectivity, creates a challenge for theologians who wish to articulate the positive value of a revelatory creator. Karl rahner’s account of grace and freedom provides a potential dialogue partner to respond to this challenge. rahner’s account of grace can be critically melded with postcolonial theory to create space for reconstructing his tendency towards essentialism, while developing oppositional communities that serve as incarnated challenges to oppression and violence in our contemporary church and world.
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title Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue
title_short Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue
title_full Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue
title_fullStr Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue
title_full_unstemmed Oppositional Communities as Locations of Grace: Karl Rahner and Postcolonial Theories in Dialogue
title_sort oppositional communities as locations of grace: karl rahner and postcolonial theories in dialogue
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol16/iss2/4
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